
Prof. Roger Pocock π³οΈβππ¬now @rogerdjp.bsky.soci
@rogerpocockmelb
Worm geek. Spends most of his time understanding how genes control brain function. Monash University.
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https://www.monash.edu/discovery-institute/pocock-lab 23-07-2015 14:43:50
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Very happy to share another big data project after Matriosme Atlas in germ cell fate. Here, we present, βA nucleic acid binding protein map of germline regulationβ @Lund_stem #EMV #LUCC. Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute Prof. Roger Pocock π³οΈβππ¬now @rogerdjp.bsky.soci Wei Cao nature.com/articles/s4146β¦



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Worm research does it again! The Nobel Prize Many congratulations to Victor and Gary. The power of discovery research shining through.

From fundamental research questions around animal development to life changing health outcomes. Jason Clare MP please adequately fund Australian discovery research. x4 $ amount per year would be a start.


Nice work Michael P Hart π³οΈβπ and team! I'm looking forward to reading it.

Congratulations to Pedro Moreira for his review: Functions of nuclear factor Y in nervous system... : Neural Regeneration Research journals.lww.com/nrronline/abstβ¦




Check out our new paper on the front cover Genetics Society of America academic.oup.com/genetics/articβ¦

Functional depletion of MDT-29 during the larval germ line development in #Celegans boosted fecundity through an expansion of the germline stem cell pool & decreased germ cell apoptosis.πͺ± Learn more about this #GENETICS study from Prof. Roger Pocock π³οΈβππ¬now @rogerdjp.bsky.soci lab: buff.ly/21pVeb6

